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At WJ King, we wanted to tell you all about the benefits of leasing an electric car through the Motability Scheme and how we as a group are helping customers to make the switch to electric.
When leasing an electric car through WJ King, you'll have access to our worry-free package which includes:
Electric vehicle technology is changing at a rapid pace, but by ordering an electric car through the Motability Scheme at WJ King, you'll be making sure you're always keeping up with the latest developments. And did you know, all electric cars are automatic?
How we'll help you charge your car . . . . .
If you’re leasing your first fully electric car on the Motability Scheme, we’ll support you with charging your car.
We’ll arrange and cover the cost of a home chargepoint and a standard installation.
You’ll have to pay extra if you need a non-standard installation. For example, if your parking space is not next to your home or your electrical equipment needs to be upgraded.
Or, if you do not have off-street parking or you cannot have a home chargepoint installed, we’ll give you access to the bp pulse network of public chargepoints instead.
Plan ahead with Zapmap.
Even if you charge your car at home, it’s likely you’ll still need to use a public chargepoint at some point during your lease. Whether you're running errands in your area or going on a long journey, it’s important to plan ahead so you know where to find them.
The Zapmap app can help you find the best places for you to stop and recharge before you set off. Remember, charging an electric car will take longer than refuelling a petrol or diesel car.
Charging costs:
For more information on charging at home and to see how much it will cost, click the link below.
For more information on charging via the BP Pulse Network and to see how much it will cost, click the link below.
Using other chargepoints.
There are over 42,000 chargepoints across the UK, made up of lots of different networks.
Each network sets its own costs, and these might be different, depending on how you choose to pay – for example, whether you pay a subscription or pay-as-you-go. The speed of the charger will affect the cost too.
You could be charged a connection fee and you might need to download an app first. You can save your payment information in some apps.
The speed of the charger and where the chargepoint is can also affect the cost – for example, motorway service stations are generally more expensive, but they also usually have faster chargers.
You’ll find chargepoints have different levels of accessibility.
Charging speeds.
Kilowatts (kW) relate to how fast your car battery charges up.
The higher the kW, the quicker your car will charge – a 7kW charger will give you around 30 miles of charge each hour.
A 150kW ultra-fast charger will give you up to 200 miles of charge in 30 minutes.
Remember – the faster a charger is, the more expensive it’s likely to be.
Make sure you check the charger you’re using suits the model of your car, as not every car is compatible with an ultra-rapid charger.
Check your car’s manual or manufacturer’s website to find out if your car is compatible.
Things to consider:
Charging cables.
All electric cars available on the Scheme come with the cable to charge it.
The type of plug your specific car has might affect which public chargepoints you can use, but many new public chargepoints have multiple plug types.
Tethered cables are connected to the chargepoint – these are light, as you only have to connect one end of the cable.
Untethered can be heavy, as you’ll need to connect both ends of the cable – one to the chargepoint and one to your car.
Different cable types:
For full details on this free charge point offer, please contact your local WJ King dealer. Terms and conditions and some exclusions apply.
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